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UPSC New Logo: UPSC introduces new logo, launches new portal to share interview experiences..

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UPSC: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) today commenced its centenary year. Chairman Dr. Ajay Kumar unveiled the Commission's new logo to mark the occasion. The logo was unveiled in the evening after the Chairman concluded his first-ever live virtual town hall with civil service aspirants.

What's special about the new logo?
The new logo features the national emblem at the center, representing service to the nation and authority. Surrounding it is a garland of banyan leaves, symbolizing wisdom and patience. A stripe at the bottom bears the words "Sung Public Service," underscoring the Commission's responsibility and dedication.

Special Centenary Logo Also Introduced
The Commission has also introduced a special centenary logo. The wave-shaped design reflects the Commission's progressive, determined, and adaptable journey of a hundred years. The logo includes the UPSC symbol within the final '0' of '100', representing its central role in India's administrative journey.

Launch of a Unique Initiative
As part of the centenary year celebrations, the UPSC has also launched a special initiative, 'My UPSC Interview: From Dream to Reality.' This portal is available at innovateindia.mygov.in/upsc/. Under this initiative, retired and current civil servants are invited to share their UPSC interview experiences. Entries will be accepted until December 31, 2025, and selected experiences will be compiled and published during the centenary year 2026.

Foundation Day is celebrated on October 1
The Union Public Service Commission was established on October 1, 1926, under the recommendations of the Lee Commission and the provisions of the Government of India Act, 1919. Since then, the Commission has been considered the backbone of the country's merit-based civil service system.

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